Forging ties the Kiwi way


Dr Subritzky (centre ) with Laxon and Affandy (right). The high commissioner sees the need for both nations to tap and continue the excellent friendship that has been in existence for over six decades.

HE has not had any bad experiences studying in New Zealand, saying it is one of the safest and friendliest nations in the world.

Affandy Faiz, an alumni of Victoria University of Wellington, is quick to point out that if you don’t go looking for trouble, you would have nothing to worry about in New Zealand.

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